Saturday, September 13, 2008

My Blogging Teaser

I am working on a extra special project. This project is something that I have been wanting to do for a while. I am very excited about it! As I have been accused in the recent past(by a person who shall remain nameless, Kerry) that I have been neglecting my blog.

Weeelllll, I am going to start publishing teasers about my project. Here is the first! I will be posting teasers until someone guesses what I am making AND the theme. The first one who guesses right will win a prize.

The above scan is of some fibers that can be used in any generic project. But I am using them in mine. Can anyone guess my project???????

6 comments:

heh heh heh - yes, I was teasing you but it worked! lol So, now you are getting even eh? Okay, to me these delicious fibers look like they would make wonderful seaweed. Are you making something CQ with an "Under the Sea" theme?Hugs,Kerry

Are you making your first fiber postcard? Will be an undersea themed one?

I getting close to trying MY first postcard now that I've seen one in person. I won the August give-away that Jo in NZ had! I was SO impressed that it made it through both the NZ and USA postal systems intact and with only a small smudge on the front!!

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